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Slideshow: 10 Filmmakers To Track Around The Web
Budding filmmakers, take note! Social media is increasingly vital to engaging and building audiences. Tribeca recognizes 10 directors whose social media expertise has made them them role models for artists in the digital age. read more
The IFC Center Goes “On The Road”
In honor of his new film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s iconic beat novel, “On The Road,” director Walter Salles is the impetus behind a weeklong series (December 14-20) of seminal road movies at IFC Center. read more
“Our School” To Enjoy A Week-Long Run at ReRun
This TFF 2011 doc chronicles four years in the lives of three Roma children fighting for their rights to equal education. The film starts today at the reRun theater in Brooklyn with director Q&As after select show times all week long. read more
Supporting Characters: Can You Edit Your Lovelife?
Shortly before the world premiere of “Supporting Characters” at TFF 2012, director and co-writer Daniel Schechter shared with us the experience of shooting in NYC, the casting of Alex Karpovsky and more. Now on digital platforms and VOD nationwide. read more
Panel: City Island
City Island director Raymond De Felitta joined stars Andy Garcia and Julianna Margulies on a panel, hosted by Brookfield Properties, about how NYC is the greatest movie location on earth. See City Island today... read more
Rudo y Cursi y Gael y Diego
It's not Y Tu Mamá También 2: why Carlos Cuarón's directorial debut, a story of brothers, destiny, and one leather-strung soccer ball, is its own beast. read more
Tribeca Talks: Passing Strange
Saturday night's screening of Passing Strange was followed by a panel discussion featuring director Spike Lee and co-creators Stew and Heidi Rodewald. How did the musical translate from stage to screen? read more
Tribeca Talks: Outrage
After the final TFF screening, director Kirby Dick talked with gay activists Larry Kramer, Michelangelo Signorile, and Rodger McFarlane about outing, hypocrisy, and the power of history. read more
Unmistaken Child:<br>Director's Statement
Israeli director Nati Baratz documented the four-year search for the reincarnation of a beloved Tibetan master. The result is an unforgettable journey through remote Tibetan villages, as seen through the eyes of a devoted disciple. read more